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12 l Alexandria Society. Mrs. Bernard Mason has returned 1o Petersburg, Va. after a visit to her cousin, Miss Elle Rose Smoot, on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. John Barbour have | ' ®one to their home in Roanoke after|y a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. FHolden in Rosemont. Mrs. Douglas Folk is h:l(‘kh hnmflel pomncee A > v Richmond. f her g o ciny Liosd neel Mz, Thomas | ; and Miss Katherine Thompson C. Baker of Purcellsville, Va., were the guests last week of Mr. and A\h"!lh Forbes. | Mr: A. l. West is visiting lu‘r‘» alr. mother, Mrs. O. L. Stome, in Rich- Mrs. H. R. Picrpoint and her | & M. Spiller, are the B illiam Pierpoint | of Shiverdecker, Margaret Tregor, Doro- thy Sherwood, Virginia Page, Kath- leen Nalls, Jane Metcalf, Elsie Martin. Ruth wood, Madeline Millan, Messrs. William _Florance, William Duty, Melvin Tesh, Robert Merchant, jr., Courtland Roberts, Charles Luns- ford, Clarence Meade, Earl Skillman, Bernard_ Vance, Frank _Simpson, George Langley, Malcolm Self, Sher- o0od, Raymond Skillman, James Millan and Har- Wilkins entertained E. Fletcher of Stras- . is the guest of her som, Oldsield Sehool, | the U of mpton and | % 2 F holidays. ol visited | hington are the her, Mrs. Thomas |, T. S. TO QUASH CASES. MACON, Ga. March 26.—Three and | possibly five cases against fifty-three | persons accused of conspiracy to steal express shipments from the United States government will be nolle prossed on Monday morning, it was announced today, by Assistant Dis- trict Attorney E. Clem Powers. ding and edding are Ind t to Mr=. Julian Rawlett on 2 Mrs. William Morgan Smith spent st week at their country place near Borryville. Miss Maude Peyton of Rapis is the guest of her cousin Mrs. Charles M. Shep Wagar. Mr. and Mrs. returned from to San Anton The doctor’s claim on the estate of a deceased patient ranks first in 1. Remschel have | France. p of two months | = — = e T Let Us Repair Your Furniture be given Thursda For over fitteen years we have been satisfy- ing our many customers. Why not you be one of them? SEGAL BROS. 1014 14th St. N.W. Fhone Main 3081. MME. ROZANN DERMATOLOGIS! ‘Wrinkles, freckles, blemishe £s permanently remove rs taken from yonur appearance, Millan enter- home on Duke street Thursday eveni to celebrate the sixteenth birth anniversary of rchie n. 2 Margaret S Helen Travers, Eleanor Peak ginia Goodrich, Goldie Lunsford, Min- | nie Forrest, Mabel Berry, Martha' tained at the The guests Saunders, [} of youth. the Hadleligh. pm. For evening ap) North 9080. Opposite-Shereham Hetel 1510 H.Street N. W. CONTINUE THEIR + FORMAL DISPLAYS OF FASHION'S TRIUMPHS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TAILLEURS GOWNS FROCKS WRAPS COATS BLOUSES FURS HATS SPORTS APPAREL ith Ciscets, o Smart Sut Corvets with Circlsts. They represent oll the claments of o complate SERVICE of STYLE, HYGIENE and ECONOMY meet the individual needs thetr INEMO CORSETS 7oct the, individual needs ot their | and good figure lines, and savi eir money. divided into the following = = SMART SET CORSETS___ (13 meide) $250 te 12.00 They are deeigned for all t; and represent a servi general nature that umfll’mhm who wish :o be c::rgtl; corseted yet want to feel as though they had none on. They are made in a variety of materials. (CIRCLETS ... For Al Figares (12 models) $1.50 to $5.00 They do for the w part of the figure what the corset does below. They equalize the bust and shoulder flesh and make the body above the waist-line harmonize with the rest of the figure. Be fitted by a corset hygienist in any good store. o NEMO -Gt‘f.?\iBEAN.’rFE—E ‘OVER ALL NIC-FASHION | THE New silk $ dresses 15 (One hke sketch) A feature pgice—ravishingly soft, silken fabrics such as— crepe de chine satin colorful mignonette taffeta foulards New fashions offering interesting combinations such as in the dress that is pictured. Navy blue foulard is banded with organdie on the skirt and complete with organdie, fichu, cuffs and sash. Color- ful - touches throughout the lot enhance the va- ried styles bouffant or slenderizing. A number of smart blue tricotine dresses are included flaunting wide, contrastingly colored sashes. Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 44. A fturther surprise $ are satin dresses 10 Yes, actually—splendid quality satin dresses in sizes for women and misses. Not just one style, either, but several with puff overskirts, ruffles, tunics or in straight-line effects. All are finely finished throughout, handy one-piece dresses for informal dress wear. Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 4. b (Apparel shops, second floor.) Percale Gretchen aprons, 50c A wide variety of colorful patterns make these pretty aprons exceptionally welcome. Made in true Gretchen style with bib and large tie-back sash and trimmed with rick- rack braid. Women’s nightgowns, 69¢ Fine warm weather nightgowns of cool, pink crepe. i Several styles are offered, some trimmed with touches of handwork, others more tailored and trimmed with hemstitching. Bungalow apron-dresses, 89¢c Ginghams and percales in both light and dark colors are the materials used—sturdy, neat and tubable. = Made in loose belted fashion with large pocket. » R & G sports girdles, $2 The idcal corses for out-of-doors sports wear—giving absolute support yet with the maximum of comfort. X Fashioned of wide inserts of elastic and coutil, and complete with garters at front and sides. . Brown kid (Corset shop, second floor.) Many new wraps, but We especially like this Polo coat at $l 9.50 Among the wide assort- ment offered at this price, including the newest cape- ‘wraps and smart belted styles, the polo coats seem most popular. Sketched in a smart flare- back polo coat of light tan polo cloth. It is belted at the front, but the back hangs loose to display cffective self color stitchery. The collar may be worn high in hundle»ug style or loose with turn-back revers, Numerous other models fashioned of velour and sue- dine, offer a choice of new blues, tans and browns. Sizes 16 to 20 and 34 to 44. (Apparel shops—second floor.) This Magnificent EDISON phonograph A beautiful Sheraton model, including 6 double-disc records or 12 selections; your own choice. All for : 5 520810 Nothing more to pay then until after May 1. L delivers it at once (Becond flcor.) Seventh at F, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D Dull calf oxfords. Mat kid, high heel oxfords. C., MARCH -27, 1921—PART % tweed & jersey Suits - Suits with a snap and:zest for spring. They are as fresh and whole- some as spring itself—the tweeds with tang of heather and moor, the jerseys light in weight and vibrant in . color. : > ; ] The substance of fine fabrics; the joyousness of new the soundness of thorough tailoring—all are yours at $15. Wear these suits on any occasion; for street or business, motor or travel, sport or country, they are essentially the all- purpose suit. Numerous styles; three as sketched. Sizes for misses and women. A sale of 500 pal;;s.i Women’s low shoes Oir-ciom shoes axd eha iriceiis bilow what these shoes cost us wholesale 'THIS is a clean-up from our own stocks:. We’ve hrought ‘ forward all broken assortments, dwindling lines and styles on which we shall not re-order. One quick loss and our stock is as clean as a whistle. or suede eyelet ties. slipper.) Mat kid strap pumps. All sizes but not in every style. (First floor, morth annex) Slip covers and \ draperies to B ’ order With no fee or obligation on your part we will make sketches and submit esti- mates for any kind of dra- peries, slip covers, etc. . tor we’ve only 800 of these Our outside man has spent a life- time in doing draperies and decora- tions for some-of the finest homes in the land. from— 7 .- Our inside shops are competently sty aters manned, and equipped with every Dfn‘tc‘l;"l)a d dk’ w}‘{ als s 39 device for expediting such work. | -Olim‘.l'wlsty uns.n’Re 2 But our capacity is limited; Middy Models fadras, Twills Belted Etons Linons we will take on no more work than we can do properly, hence the obvious advantage of plac- ing orders now. Plain colors and white, and tions. Sizes 3 to 8 years, $1.39. New fur chokers Fitch and Australian or d&cd Qpos- SUM +evvevnseonvosvsnnses -S1078 Squirrel or Mink Chokers........ $12.50 - (Pur shop, secend floor.) The new sweater-blouse A most becoming, yet - practi surplice style and tying at the ba wear it as sweater or wear st as blouse blouse in Faililoned of fine silk tricalette in a most ef. fective block weave. Un- Neptuno, to. A never years, Patent and black kid tongue pumps. (Easily converted into a buckle or strap WASH SUITS and the price is so far below their obvious \' worth that we should sell them all in a day Fast-color fabrics that will emerge from the tub as fresh as flowers after an April rain. Choose Three of the many sketched styles; 1896-1921 Silver Jubilee 25 years of 1t A STORE-WIDE movement planned on a prodigious scaie to share our prosperity with you have made it possible. Business is reciprocal. Within the past twenty-five years you have favored us with an ever-increasing business until now we stand on the threshold of 2 new development. We are grateful for this enlarged busi- ness and the vision it brings; our appre- ciation will be shown in the SILVER JUBILEE which starts April 1 Store closes Wednesday, 5:30 P.M. —so that the store family can participate in exercises attendant upon the Silver Jubilee. Quick action is needed here, pleasing color combina- (Taird Soor.) : .We'fl strike hands on this Sale women’s 16-button length silk gloves $1.29 These are all first quality gloves In the approved 16-button length With choice of white, black, All sizes, but not in every shade. mede, navy o AR T ; ahoul X t‘::-\i",tg‘::e«).‘ us&: m!"‘ibh(\" gflm 4m